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Recently, a small group of vocal enthusiasts has claimed that all of biblical prophecy including the final resurrection and last judgment was completely fulfilled in the first century. The supporters of this idea have caused some to abandon the historic, …
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Christians want to “do the right thing.” But it can be tough to know what the right thing is. Plus, it’s not just the big questions with which we must wrestle—ethical dilemmas confront us each day in every aspect of …
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This book examines how fascist views permeate modern philosophy, art, movies, and eugenics decades after the defeat of the Axis powers in World War II. Dealing with a variety of fascist thought, this book offers a penetrating analysis of the …
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Terry Johnson stresses that the Beatitudes are Jesus’ handbook to living a fuller life. This better, more contented and satisfying life is only for the people who believe in him, because, as Terry demonstrates, the Sermon on the Mount was …
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This classic book records the journey of Christian, an “every person” man seeking salvation on a pilgrimage to Heaven. Along the way, Christian encounters obstacles that test his faith and characters that help show him the difference between right and …
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Have Christians become so preoccupied with the major sins of our society that we have lost sight of our need to deal with our own more subtle sins? Jerry Bridges returns to his trademark theme of holiness and addresses a …
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Books on eschatology often focus solely on topics such as the Second Coming of Christ and the millennium. However, because the first advent of Christ inaugurated the last days, a complete study of biblical eschatology must include a study of …
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B.B. Warfield is counted among the great theologians of the 19th century. As a Reformed, Evangelical scholar he approached the scriptures as authoritative. This volume is a collection of his writings on this topic of Biblical authority. He approaches the …
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A well-known speaker and historian reveals how he came to believe that Reformed Christianity is the fullness of biblical religion in its best form. W. Robert Godfrey has written this personal story of how he came to Reformed Christianity to …
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In Reason to Believe, R.C. Sproul answers the most common questions and objections raised by skeptics to the truths of the Christian faith. Using compelling logic, he addresses such questions as: Does the Bible contradict itself? Has science disproved the …
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The apostle Paul declared that “what we preach” was “folly” in the eyes of many in his time (1 Cor. 1:21). Such is always the world’s response to the gospel. But in our day, it seems that the method behind …
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John Calvin’s Institutes has established itself as “one of the most important theological works ever written,” writes Tony Lane. This abridged edition of the Institutes provides a readable and inexpensive sampler of Calvin’s greatest work.Lane has condensed the 1559 edition, …
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Looking for a unique synthesis of the topical, historical and worldview/conceptual systems in philosophy? Look no further. Longtime student and teacher of philosophy Ronald Nash offers us Life’s Ultimate Questions, an eminently readable and well-organized introduction to philosophy. Designed primarily for …
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